Taxis, especially in Tokyo, are ridiculously expensive and should be avoided unless absolutely necessary or if you have no choice. As an example, a 20-minute journey home after a night out in Tokyo cost nearly£38 /$48,and that was even on the meter. Taking an Uber was a similar cost...
Singapore Travel This will be my second time in Singapore. The place that left such good impression had me longing to get back. What is it about this tropical island? It doesn’t take long for one to see the structure of an uber-modern society, featuring contemporary architecture and high...
The reason? People in these countries don't have access to credit cards. This forces them to pay for their purchases in cash upon delivery. However, in countries such as the UK, US, Sweden, Norway, and Singapore, digitalization is prevalent and electronic payment methods are widely adopted. ...
Over the past year I have been privileged to travel around the world visiting some of the most amazing countries and cities where our business has offices. Toronto, Los Angeles, London, Johannesburg, Singapore and Sydney. I try and walk around these wonderful cities as much as possible so I ...
Singapore Travel This will be my second time in Singapore. The place that left such good impression had me longing to get back. What is it about this tropical island? It doesn’t take long for one to see the structure of an uber-modern society, featuring contemporary architecture and high...
Sounds convoluted, I know. And it’s a tad odd that the service takes a smaller chunk out of every ride in Singapore than elsewhere. Let’s take this with a pinch of salt. So, how much moolah is it making? Without official numbers, we’ll have to make do with a back-of-the-enve...
The company, which has been around for four years, is often called the “Uber of Indian skies,” she writes. JetBlue CEO Defends Bag Fee Hike as Cost of Doing Business: Yes, the headline is baggage fees. But Bonny Simi, president of JetBlue Tech Ventures, also had interesting things ...
Why does the Singapore's government have a monopoly on land, thus keeping prices high? Why are monopolies undesirable for an economy? Why is government justified in regulating a natural monopoly? Why did businesses consolidate into monopolies? Why is Google allowed to exist as a monopoly, with ...
in these jobs is high. While not as high paying, other jobs created by technological change include social media manager, drone operator, and Uber driver (and the latter two can be automated over time). The Canadian Scholarship Trust has attempted to predict various new positions...
In another example, one of the participants commented: "[I] would remove photos and camera permissions but still use [Uber] app". Some participants commented that they changed the access to location to while using in some apps such as Google Maps and Trainline. Leaving as before: In some ...